Dials to Die for, Seiko Presage 2020 New Releases

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In today's video, we will check out the latest entries from Seiko in the Presage lineup! Featuring new colors and sizes, and as usual, gorgeous dials.

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Men don't call that Pink. Instead we call it "Salmon" like the fish we catch. That way, we can wear it too. Yes I'd like to have the larger size salmon dial. I'd get one.

TheChadWork
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YES! Real men wear "small" (or actually normal) size watches. I have a number of WW2 watches issued to the forces and used in action which are 30 - 35 mm. I love wearing the small (normal) sized pieces, much classier.

FourIntoOne
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As a guy with smaller wrists, I love seeing small modern watches! The subdued presence of a small watch feels more classy and refined to me.

tarttooth
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I have several 34 mm watches (mostly vintage) and I don't mind it at all, I do have a 16.5 cm wrist.
I actually think that smaller sizes will see a resurgence in 2020.
Thanks Marc for the share 👍

AbdulRWatches
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But, 40, 5 is a bit inelegant. 34 on the other and its agee.
Seiko, why not the classic 36?

Nome_utente_generico
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I have a 34mm Junghans Max Bill and it fits my 16cm wrist very well.

leyay
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Dress watches should be classic and tasteful, and 34mm is a classic and tasteful size for dress watches. They look great.

kmf
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i could really go for the small blue or pink. 17mm lug width is a little annoying though

PyskoDude
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The pink looks great. Kind of wish they’d done the blue second hand on it though.

navajasrs
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Am I crazy, or does the Ice Blue look way better in the smaller diameter and the “black” look way better in the larger?

navajasrs
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Offer sapphire crystals for the 34mm and I'm sold!

TheDennyvu
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Ngl, Id go with the smaller size. Terrible marketing job on their part calling it a ladies watch.

thecrimsoncardinal
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Real men don’t worry about what other people say defines real man exclamation

wbwarren
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Thanks for the posting this. I think dress watches from 34mm-38mm are ideal even today. I cringe when I see a nice dress watch at 40mm or above. To me, size relates to style. Sports/tool watches look good in the 40mm-42mm range.

williamcoolidge
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I'm the small watch guy. I like how Seiko handles this (mostly) by making the same watch smaller instead of making the smaller watches extra feminine. Nothing wrong with feminine or pink watches but those I personally wouldn't buy.


Casio for instance makes smaller g-shock watches but insists on calling them Baby-G. Junkers says you can have a smaller Bauhaus watch but certainly not without added diamonds. Now I admit that I don't have access to the sales figures of these companies so perhaps from a business perspective this makes sense. However from the perspective of letting everyone buy the watch they want in the size they want it doesn't really to me.

SmolStufff
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I love the small sizes...they bring me back to the 40s and 50s.


I usually wear 36mm, but I could definitely wear 34...especially if it's thin. I personally wish they would get rid of the rotor to make it thinner. I don't think dress watches need a rotor.

tonywong
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Finally...someone with enough courage to call out the emperor's clothes... A super large diameter watch on a man's wrist has nothing to do with being "manly"...it is a "forced fad" by the style police and we "Sheeple" simply follow along. Like bell-bottoms and tight pants....wide ties vs narrow, mini skirts or simply follow along and convince ourselves this looks good. Then we look back and see photos of ourselves 20 years later and laugh. A pie-plate size watch on a wrist is the same as a 5 year old putting on dad's clothes and shoes when he play's "dad" at look like an idiot....OR....is for the extremely fragile ego where the watch is so glitzy and large that it CANNOT be tucked under a sleave and simply must be shown and presented at all times. A 36mm watch isn't talk to WWII commandos who wore that size and ask them. I'm glad to see some sanity returning to horology

TheWilferch
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They are good looking watches, but they are definitely not worth $450 with a 4r35, mineral crystal, and hollow endlinks! $450 can buy you a much nicer Swiss watch with better specs.
For some strange reason I like the pink dial. I would probably go for that pink dial Presage if it were half the price.

waktosha
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I wear a 34mm vintage Seamaster from the early 50's all the time.

TheDobbermn
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Smaller watches always looked more refined to me

ashneel